From Meghan Markle to Kevin Hart, some of our favorite celebrities have found success in the world of children’s literature. Here are eight celebrities who have written kids’ books that have captivated young readers and their parents alike.
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, recently made her debut as a children’s book author with “The Bench.” Inspired by a poem she wrote for her husband, Prince Harry, the book explores the special bond between fathers and sons.
Comedian Kevin Hart has also joined the ranks of celebrity authors with his book “Marcus Makes a Movie.” The story follows a young boy who dreams of making his own film and showcases Hart’s signature humor.
Actress and singer Jamie Lee Curtis has written several children’s books, including the popular “Today I Feel Silly.” The books focus on emotions and self-expression, making them valuable resources for parents and educators.
LeVar Burton, best known for his role in “Reading Rainbow,” has penned the book “The Rhino Who Swallowed a Storm.” The story teaches kids about dealing with loss and finding hope in difficult times.
Singer Pharrell Williams has ventured into children’s literature with his book “Happy!”. The book, inspired by his hit song of the same name, promotes positivity and perseverance.
Actor Josh Gad, known for his role as Olaf in Disney’s “Frozen,” has written “The Case of the Missing Carrot Cake.” The book follows detective Olaf as he solves a sweet mystery.
Actress Lupita Nyong’o wrote “Sulwe,” a book that celebrates diversity and self-acceptance. The book has received praise for its beautiful illustrations and powerful message.
Rapper Lil Nas X recently released his children’s book “C is for Country.” The book helps young readers learn the alphabet while exploring themes of individuality and self-expression.
These celebrity authors have proven that they can entertain and inspire children with their creative storytelling and valuable life lessons. Their books are sure to become cherished favorites for young readers everywhere.
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